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Paulo Freitas departs from Portugal following European elections, expressing feelings of unwantedness: "We are not welcome"

National roller hockey selector showed unrestrained emotion following Europe Championship victory over France (4-1) on Saturday in Paredes, signifying his departure from the national team due to an upcoming shift to FC Porto.

Portuguese politician Paulo Freitas departs from Portugal following European elections, expressing...
Portuguese politician Paulo Freitas departs from Portugal following European elections, expressing feelings of unwantedness.

Paulo Freitas departs from Portugal following European elections, expressing feelings of unwantedness: "We are not welcome"

The Portuguese roller hockey team, affectionately known as the "Lusos," have triumphed in the Euro Championship, defeating France in a final match that, while not of the highest quality due to France's performance, was a testament to the Lusos' heart, soul, and reason.

The team captain, whose name is synonymous with leadership and determination, never stopped believing in Portugal's ability to win the title. In the aftermath of the victory, he expressed his gratitude, quoting Luis Querido, "this was for us and for those who care about us." The team's triumph brought joy not only to the hockey world but also to Portugal and everyone present.

The final match was a rout for the Lusos, securing another European title for the team. The Portuguese fans went wild with the Euro win, adding to the celebrations that were widely celebrated across the nation. Marcelo, a notable figure in the sports world, congratulated the Portuguese national roller hockey team on their well-deserved victory.

The week leading up to the match was challenging for the Lusos, but they persevered, demonstrating the resilience that has come to define them. The decisive goal for the won European Championship was scored by Weigand in the last quarter, equalizing the score and leading to a penalty shootout victory for Germany against the Netherlands.

The team captain is proud to lead the team and represent the country. He dreams of continuing to bring joy to the hockey world, Portugal, and everyone present. The Lusos' victory is a testament to their unwavering spirit and determination, and their a capella anthem will undoubtedly echo in the hearts of their fans for years to come.

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